Woman bitten by Omaha zoo tiger pleads guilty to trespassing

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A woman who was bitten by a tiger after she sneaked into a zoo in Nebraska has pleaded guilty to trespassing.

Jacqueline Eide (eyed) pleaded guilty Monday in Omaha and was fined $250 plus court costs. Prosecutors dropped two other misdemeanor charges in return for her plea.

The 33-year-old Eide was accused of sneaking into Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo following a social function there on Halloween last year. Authorities say Eide was bitten by a Malayan tiger named Mai (meye) when she reached into the tiger's exhibit. Police say Eide acted aggressively and appeared to be intoxicated.